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Revealing more of the reality show’s secrets, Jess explained that the producers regularly bark instructions at contestants through a speaker system — telling them when to go to bed, get up or take part in tasks.

Cleaners sneak in during the night to spruce up the set and hurl islanders’ discarded belongings into a case nicknamed “the box of shame”.

Food is delivered through a secret room and meal times are edited out to retain the glamour of villa life.

The contestants are left to amuse themselves for long periods with the men resorting to throwing an orange around for hours, while the women played pranks on each other.

There are tasks and games to play... but Jess says off camera it can be dull on the show

There is music occasionally, but Jess said: “They play a few tracks and then it stops and you realise again how quiet it is. The silence is deafening. We are totally cut off.

“There are no clocks and we tried to guess the time of day by watching the sun move across the sky.

“And they ration the booze because they’re very scared of people having sex and regretting it.

"If there was more alcohol then there would definitely have been a lot more sex.”

Dom punches the air after finally getting a kiss from Jess on Love Island

But Jess, from Devon, admits the communal dormitory leaves little room for privacy, despite her romp with Dominic.

She added: “It’s incredibly awkward doing anything. People are listening for every slight creak or noise and trying to guess what the couple are up to. And then straight afterwards everyone starts quizzing you.”